@g_man: have to say that as a Brit I'm pretty disappointed with the coverage of revolutionary war. Haven't seen a single review for any revolutionary war tittle and we're already nearly half way (I think). Not having a dig at comicvine, haven't seen any on any other comic's site either, just disappointed in the coverage.
Whilst I enjoyed the majority of morrisons run, i thought his treatment of jean and Scott was horrible. It's a shame as this was the first xmen arc that I bought (having been a massive fan of the Scott/jean relationship since the 90s cartoon), however over the years I've collected and read nearly everything 80s onwards. Just started on the X-Treme X-Men era then I'll be done. My main problem with New X-men 150 was that her death felt cheap and pointless. I'd love to see jean back but since they had the chance at the end of AvX and didn't do it, I just can't see it happening. They seem to have something against bringing jean back.
@Rabidwolfdog: except they immediately replaced him with a knock off Wolverine-light "Jimmy Howlett" instead of creating a new original character. Writers be running out of ideas
Wolverine is one of the most inconsistently written characters ever.
QFT. But when you're in sooo many books, and sooo many different creative teams get their hands on you, it's kinda hard to stay consistent.
and this is exactly why they need to reduce the number of titles hes in. I have nothing wrong with him being in 3 or 4 titles simultaneously if the character is written consistently across all of them, however when hes in 8 or 9 titles plus guest appearances in others then he's bound to be written inconsistently
young Jean with anyone but young Scott will make me drop this. Shame as I was really enjoying the series (something I thought I'd never say about a bendis comic) up to the ending in the last issue
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